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Question libapache2-mod-evasive

DieterWerner

Regular Pleskian
I use the
libapache2-mod-evasive
and I wonder why it isn't a part plesk.

It was easy to install and to configure but I think I have to make a fine tuning of the configuration.
So any hint would be helpful.
 
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You can enable EPEL yum repository and install and configure mod_evasive for your Apache. But in latest Plesk Onyx versions it’s better and effective using ModSecurity Plesk feature for protecting attacks.
 
Do you mean this question?

I wonder why it isn't a part plesk.

A lot of things aren't part of Plesk, isn't it? It so happened that we are using ModSecurity solution instead of mod-evasive.
If most of the users of our product tell us that mod-evasive is much better and more effective than the ModSecurity, if they convince us of this, we will consider such a turn of events.
 
It so happened that we are using ModSecurity solution instead of mod-evasive.
If most of the users of our product tell us that mod-evasive is much better and more effective than the ModSecurity, if they convince us of this, we will consider such a turn of events.
Both (ModSecurity and mod-evasive) are not comparable.
 
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